THIS JUST IN . . .
Edward Hyland: Gifted Poet, Gentle Man
In June I had the honor to contribute an introduction to a book of poetry, Faith in Winter, by a gifted writer and dear friend, Edward Hyland, a man I’ve known for close to thirty years. My wife, photographer Jennifer Smith-Mayo, was also asked to contribute to the book, as Ed chose one of her photographs for the cover. The honor to us both is even more important now, as Ed passed away recently.
From an early age, Edward Hyland was an impressive fellow. He gave his first poetry reading for the Boston Globe Book Festival at the age of sixteen. A year later he attended Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference as one of its youngest attendees to date, studying under Robert Hayden, Miller Williams, and novelist Harry Crews. He went on to study with Paul Jenkins, James Tate, Charles Simic, and other notable poets.
Ed worked in human services with developmentally disabled individuals for more than thirty years. He leaves behind a wonderful family: a wife, son, and daughter, and more friends than anyone I’ve ever known. I miss our frequent wide-ranging phone calls and occasional get-togethers over a pint (or three) of Guinness. I’m a lucky man to have known Ed Hyland.
The good folks at Many Voices Press have set up a fine tribute page at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithinwinter, with links to the book for sale. You can also find the book here: http://www.blurb.com/b/6354570-faith-in-winter.
If you are a fan of top-notch poetry from a masterful writer, I am confident you will find much to like in this book.
Here is an excerpt, from the introduction, about Ed’s writing:
Hyland writes for himself, trusting that his concerns, his themes, his divulgences are familiar to many. His work is at times deceptive in its simplicity, flamboyant wording eschewed in favor of clear language, the tongue of his people, good, kind, hardworking folk who give all without reservation. Yet beneath that welcoming surface, his poems are a wonderful construct, an interdependence of working parts crafted over weeks, months, and years. Ed’s poetry is accessible to all who care to spend time with it. It does not require a skeleton key, appendices, or annotations. It requires the reader to be present. The poems do the rest.
CALLING ALL SLEAZY SWINDLERS….
My new book just bribed its way out of the hoosegow and headed straight for the casino (after knocking over a bank)! Why would a book behave in such a manner? Because it’s called …
HORNSWOGGLERS, FOURFLUSHERS & SNAKE-OIL SALESMEN: True Tales of the Old West’s Sleaziest Swindlers! Yep, it’s 320 pages of greasiness in which I explore, poke, and prod the lives and lies of dozens of slimy cheats and oily baddies of the Old West.
But wait! There’s more! As an added bonus, I am honored to be today’s guest contributor at the dandy site Wonders & Marvels.
In my post, I explore the very reason why I enjoy the company of scalawags. Head on over there if you’re curious … and be sure to enter the drawing, as the good folks there are giving away five copies of … wait for it …
HORNSWOGGLERS, FOURFLUSHERS & SNAKE-OIL SALESMEN: True Tales of the Old West’s Sleaziest Swindlers!
This oily book is out now and available in paper, ebook, and soon in stone tablet (no, really … trust me).
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Indiebound | Powell’s
WHITE TRASH ON DRUGS!
To kick off the sizzling summer season, Gritty Press has just released my short story, GET TEAGUE! It’s a tale of redneck revenge! Yee-haw!
White-trash dimwits Judd and Kurl set out on a drug-fueled mission to track down the man they blame for their addictions — they aim to GET TEAGUE! And they aren’t about to let anyone stop them, until they cross paths with a crusty old mechanic and his baggy full of strange blue powder….
Fans of Elmore Leonard’s bumbling baddies and wise-cracking weirdos will find themselves right at home in this 6,700-word romp as Judd and Kurl lurch their way through their latest escapade, baying at the moon and white-knuckling down the highway to GET TEAGUE!
For less than a buck, you can find out where these two drug-addled dim-bulbs are headed. Hop in, and pass me the corn chips!
LIVE NUDE SHOTGUNS!
Well, not really. But my newest Western, SHOTGUN CHARLIE, is officially live and off the leash today. It’s a burly heist, chase, and buddy novel all in one. With a dollop of ‘aww, shucks’ on top. (Because everything’s better with a dose of humility. Except this post.)
SHOTGUN CHARLIE, available now … everywhere!
IT’S CHARLIE. SHOTGUN CHARLIE.
Ha! Just when you thought it was safe to leave the house … my latest action-packed Western rides into town on June 2! SHOTGUN CHARLIE, another for the Ralph Compton line, is a prequel to my 2013 novel THE HUNTED. This one takes place back when reader favorite Big Charlie Chilton was still a stripling, and brings him face to face with hard characters and harsh circumstances that earn him a nickname he does not like….
Big for his age, young and impressionable drifter Charlie Chilton is taken in by the gruff leader of a gang of small-time crooks and ne’er do wells who sees something of himself in kindly, wayward Charlie. But an ambitious ruffian with a shady past soon joins the gang, convincing Charlie’s friends to pursue a big score. Charlie fails to thwart the crime and the heist turns bloody. As the only gang member caught alive, Big Charlie will soon swing for the very outrages he tried to prevent.
He makes a daring escape, determined to track down Haskell and the gang and prove his innocence. Hot on Charlie’s heels, a mysterious marshal and a posse of angry townsmen track him far to the north, into the High Sierra. Weaponless and with a vicious winter storm closing in, Big Charlie must find the killers and thieves before the seething posse turns vigilante and hangs him high.
(Intrigued? Giddy-up! SHOTGUN CHARLIE is up for preorder now … everywhere! Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Indiebound)
Mason the Mankiller….
I’m happy to announce the rerelease of my 2008 novel, Hot Lead, Cold Heart, in a new, updated, revised spiffed format–complete with a bold new title: Mason the Mankiller! It’s brought out by Five Star’s Wheeler Large Print line and emerged blinking and snarling yesterday! Check out that bold cover–there’s no messing around with Mason the Mankiller….
Talkin’ Head….
Last spring I was invited to participate in an episode of a popular TV show called Myth Hunters as an “on-screen expert.” Yowza! So in June we altered our travel plans slightly and cruised into Denver, where I was grilled under hot lights for three hours about … Colorado’s Legend of Treasure Mountain, a long, fascinating tale of hordes of lost gold!
Here’s a link to a trailer about the episode:
Did I mention the treasure is still out there, undiscovered … and worth millions? Now, where’s my pickaxe?
Did You Hear That?
Dead Man’s Ranch, a novel I wrote a few years back, has just been released as a downloadable Audible audio edition. I listened to the sample at Amazon and it’s jim-dandy. Might make a nifty e-gift for your e-friends and e-family.
If you like audio books (or even if you don’t!) here’s a link:
Quiet? Nah….
I have the pleasure to announce that Five Star/Wheeler Publishing’s Large Print line will bring out one of my previous novels, WRONG TOWN, in a new and improved version, retitled and repackaged. This time out the book’s called BLOOD TRAIL TO TALL PINE (A ROAMER WESTERN). Yep, it’s the first in a series of Roamer novels. The second is in the works and should ride on out of the canyon, lead buzzing overhead, in 2015.
The bold new large print version of BLOOD TRAIL TO TALL PINE (formerly WRONG TOWN) is up for sale at the usual online outlets. And best of all, it’s the first of three rereleases of some of my older books that Five Star plans on bringing out over the next few months. The second, due out in December, is a reworked, repackaged version of my novel, WINTERS’ WAR. This time out it’s called HIGH ROCKS REVENGE (A WINTERS FAMILY RANCH NOVEL), the first in a series about the Winters family and their ranching triumphs and travails in the shadow of Wyoming’s Teton Range in the 1870s.
The third book to come out as a new, spiffed large-print version will be my novel, HOT LEAD, COLD HEART. The new version, MASON THE MANKILLER, is, for those who’ve not (yet) read it, an adventure from the end of Mason the Mankiller’s long career as the famous “killer of killers.” That book is also set up to be the first in a series of stories from Mason’s long career.
I only hope I have enough time to write them all! In the meantime, I’m pleased as punch to see these books given new duds and access to a whole slice of readers they might not otherwise have reached. Ride ’em, boys!
Pirates Have Taken Over the Ship!
Yo-ho-ho, buccaneers! Gritty Press has just released my short story, TERRIBLE TESS — a story of positively piratical proportions! (Sorry, slipped into Stan Lee mode there for a moment!)
Scurvy-ridden marauders have wrested control of the Tess, locked the captain, crew, and young runaway, Corbin, in the hold to wither and die. The captain’s wife? They keep her above decks.
What the ill-bred raiders don’t know is that an unseen evil will soon turn the Tess into a floating hell….
Click below to pillage your very own copy today!